Mexico will increase the supply of sugar in the United States

The United States and Mexico signed an agreement under which shipments of raw sugar from Mexico will increase by 10%. According to the document, the Mexican government will be able to determine what types of sugar should be imported.

However, American sugar producers fear the consequences of "the sugar deal". American Alliance of sugar producers said that the agreement contains a big loophole in the section on additional American needs. Because grants Mexico can supply to the US sugar at dumping prices. This will reduce investment in sugar processing capacity of the United States.

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